The updated document was saved to the IE Temporary Internet Files (TIF).
That's where WLM saves a temporary copy of attachments when you open
them from within WLM.
You cannot update an attachment within a WLM message. You need to save
the attachment and then open it, or if you open it from within WLM, you
need to use the File, Save As option in the application to save the
updates to some place other than the TIF.
There is chance that the updated attachment is still in the TIF.
Any attachments, if they are still there, will Not show if you look at
the TIF from IE or the Windows Explorer normally. You will be able to
see them if you use Start, Run and enter the command:
WinXP
%userprofile%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.IE5\
Vista/Win7
%userprofile%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temp orary Internet
Files\Content.IE5\
This assumes that you have not moved the TIF. You can check the actual
location by looking in IE at Tools, Internet Options, General, Temporary
Internet Files, Settings. The \Content.IE5\ at the end is import or
else you won't be able to see all the files. You should see 4 folders
with names such as A1B2C3D4. You'll need to look in each folder for the
missing files. The Search function won't work. Also, your Windows
Folder Options must be set Not to Hide Protected Operating System Files
or else you won't see the folders and files.
An alternate access method is to open a Command Prompt window and use
"DOS" commands to locate and copy the file elsewhere. If you start at
the folder above the TIF and use the command
DIR /A /S *.DOC
(or whatever the file extension is) it will indicate if the file is
still there. You'll need to use a COPY command to copy the file
elsewhere. This will be cumbersome because of the peculiar folder
names.
--
Mike -
http://TechHelp.Santovec.us
"Ritter197" <> wrote in message
news:OWA#...
> I have a friend who is legally blind and I try to help him often with
> windows XP.
> He received yesterday in Windows Live Mail with windows xp a document
> from his previous company with an attachment
> "All_articles_finalreview.doc".
> He made many changes to it which took him over 4 hours. Then when he
> was finished he was asked to Save it and he said yes.
>
> I was at his house to-day trying to find this changed document but
> could not find it anywhere. But is just HAS to be there somewhere.
>
> I went to Search and put in the search "All-" also later just "All"
> and it found 964 documents which somewhere in the title had "all" like
> in install, ball, mall, etc. but never the document he saved.
>
> I went to the C drive and went to explore and again went to search,
> again could not find his document.
>
> Then I did a test. I opened the attachment and just added on top of
> the opened document a line with capital W's and then saved it. Again,
> I could not find this changed document.
>
> I even went to Search and searched for .doc and could not find his
> modified or mine.
>
> How can that be? It must be somewhere. I even said in search to search
> for hidden files, and still it did not find his or my modified
> document. I have never experienced something like that and if any of
> you have good ideas, let me know